| How the
Madcap Dorothies
saved the Hyland House
- Learn the history of the house at 84 Boston Street from its origin to its present status a a museum of colonial life and architecture.
- Enjoy the "great date debate" between those who believe the house was built in 1660 and those who think it was constructed in the early 1700s.
- Meet clockmaker Ebenezer Parmelee who lived in the house in the mid 18th century.
- See how the Madcap Dorothies, as the ladies of the Dorothy Whitfield Historic Society were called, saved and restored the house after 1916.
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Madcap Dorothies Video
PRINT OUT THIS PAGE, FILL IN THE FORM AND MAIL IT
WITH A CHECK FOR $19.95 PER VIDEO TO:
DOROTHY WHITFIELD HISTORIC SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 229
GUILFORD, CT 06437
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Proceeds will benefit the DWHS,
which maintains the Hyland House
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